Ensembles
- Brunetti: Sextet No. 4 in C Major
- Boccherini: Sextet No. 6 in C Major
- Brunetti: Sextet No. 5 in G Major
- Boccherini: Sextet No. 3 in A Major
- Boccherini: Sextet No. 2 in F Major
- Brunetti: Sextet No. 2 in A Major
- GRAUPNER: Concerto for Flute & Viola in D Minor, GWV 725
- TELEMANN: Viola Concerto in G Major, TWV 51:G9
- BENDA: Flute Concerto in G Major, Op. 4 No. 1
- GRAUPNER: Viola Concerto in D Major, GWV 314
- Soundscape Rastatt Favorite Palace: Gallantry
- Mozart: All Chamber Piano Concertos
- MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, K. 414
- MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 11 in F Major, K. 413
- Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, K. 414
- Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 11 in F Major, K. 413
- Mozart · Piano Concertos Nos. 11 & 12
- SCHMIDINGER: Concertino for Piano & String Quintet 'a piacere'
- MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-Flat Major, K. 449
- MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 13 in C Major, K. 415
- Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-Flat Major, K. 449
- Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 13 in C Major, K. 415
- Piano Concertos by Mozart & Schmidinger
- Bach: Oboe d'amore Concerto in A Major, BWV 1055R
- Bach: Violin Sonata No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1016
- Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major, BWV 1047
- Torelli: Trumpet Sonata in D Major, G. 1
- K&K Impressions · Classic Romance I
- MIDNIGHT CLASSICS Vol. 1
- Musique baroque de Telemann
- Musique baroque à la Cour Royale
The list of ensembles and all releases performed by them







![Geghard Ensemble ~ Armenian Female Vocal Ensemble
Conductor: Anahit Papayan · Artistic Director: Prof. Mher Navoyan
The "Geghard" Ensemble was founded in 2001 by soloist and conductor Anahit Papayan. This female ensemble consists of eight singers. The artistic director is Mher Navoyan, Doctor of Science (Arts), medievalist-musicologist, professor of Yerevan State Conservatory after Komitas. Besides the Divine Liturgies sung each Sunday in St. Geghard Monastery (IV-XIII c.), the ensemble has also wide concert activities. The main aim of the ensemble is to present Armenian sacred and folk choral music in Armenia and abroad. The concerts are often accompanied by the lectures on Armenian music by the artistic director Mher Navoyan. The program of "Geghard" vocal ensemble includes Armenian medieval monodies from the 5th to the 15th centuries in solo and choral performances, choral arrangements of Armenian sacred and folk songs by Armenian classical and contemporary composers, works of Armenian contemporary composers and works of European classical and contemporary composers.
The ensemble has had numerous concerts in Germany (2002, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2015,2016, 2017 & 2018), Austria (2003, 2007, 2008, 2009 & 2016), Finland (2005), France (2008, 2011), Czech Republic (2008), Belarus (2010), Poland (2010 & 2015), Italy (2010), Belgium (2012), Lebanon (2013), Russia (2014 & 2016). Among the festivals in which the Geghard Ensemble has participated especially are remarkable the "Salzburg Festival" in Vienna (Austria), "Caucasus" at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg (Germany), the "Moscow Easter Festival" (Russia), the "Kirkko Soikoon" in Finland, the sacred music festival "Voix et Route Romane" in Strasbourg (France), "Musicfest of International Bachakademie" Stuttgart (Germany), "Benefit" concert series of St. Nicholas Church, Prague (Czech Repablic), Internatioanl festival "Des Voûtes célestes of Vendee" (France), "Musica Sacra International" in Marktoberdorf (Germany), "Al Bustan", Beirut (Lebanon), "International Academy of Sacred Music" in St. Petersburg (Russia). In 2010 the Ensemble has participated in two competitions of sacred music and has won the "Grand Prix" in the competition of Orthodox church music "Kolozhski Blagovest" in Grodno (Belarus) and the first prize in the international competition "Hajnowka's Days of Orthodox Music", Hajnowka, (Poland).
According to the tradition St. Geghard Monastery in Armenia, one of the ancient spiritual centers of Armenia, was founded at the beginning of the IV century by St. Gregory the Illuminator, the first catholicos of the Armenian apostolic church. The monastery flourished and prospered in the XII-XIII centuries, especially under the patronage of the noble families Zakarian and Proshian. Ot is famous for the rock hewn churches built at that period. The reason for the naming the monastery "Geghard" comes from the fact that the holy lance (Arm. Geghard), one of the reliques of the Armenian Church, has been preserved there for long time. It was the lance with which the Roman soldier pierced the Crucified Christ. It was Apostle St. Thaddeus, who brought the holy lance to Armenia in the I century. Now it is preserved in the museum of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. As early as in the middle ages St. Geghard Monastery was famous for its musical traditions. In the VIII century Grigor Ayrivanetsi, a great musician, was mentioned in the history of the Monastery. In XIII century Mekhitar Ayrivanetsi, a medieval famous author and great musician, lived there. Even during the Soviet era the monastery had choirs. In 2002 was established a partnership between the two UNESCO world cultural Heritage sites St. Geghard Monastery and historical Lorsch Abbey in Germany. Since the year 2000 the St. Geghard Monastery is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Prof. Mher Navoyan ~ Artistic Director, Musicologist, Honored Worker of Art of RA, Doctor of Science (Arts), Professor, Pro-Rector for Research Affairs of the Komitas State Conservatory in Yerevan, Head of Folk music Department of the Institute of Arts of the National Academy of Sciences of RA. Navoyan is author of articles and monographs in the fields of theory and history of Armenian music. In 1993 Mr. Navoyan graduated from the Komitas State Conservatory in Yerevan as an orchestral performer and in 1994 as a musicologist. Since 1995 he is a professor in Yerevan State Conservatory, the lecturer of "History of Armenian Music", "The Basis of East Classical Music", "Armenian Sacred Music", "History of World Music" etc.
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![Marco Marchi & The Mojo Workers ~ Acoustic Blues Quartet
'Marco Marchi & The Mojo Workers' is an acoustic blues quartet formed by experienced musicians. They have been able to carve out a niche in the European Blues scene, performing a repertoire of Blues, Ragtime, Early Jazz and Boogie from the 1920's to the 1950's. The band's sound is designed with a completely personal style. Their songs are interpreted by assimilating the original energy and playing with passion and authenticity. The result: an absorbing blend of sounds filled with pathos of the past. Since their first concert in the autumn of 2009, the band has enjoyed growing success, both with the international public and music press. Today they are seen as holding great promise for the blues scene. The band is continuing with an extensive schedule of concerts, including plenty of performances at both local and international festivals.
"Marco Marchi and The Mojo Workers are a breath of fresh air in the Blues world. Their take on the Blues is innovative, exciting and unique. They blew into Memphis, and blew our minds with great songs, great musicianship and great personalities." (William Bearden - IBC-Jurymember, KBA-winner and known filmproducer from Rolling Fork MS)
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![Nel Dolce ~ The Baroque Ensemble from Cologne (Germany)
Stephanie Buyken (Recorders & Vocals) · Olga Piskorz (Violin)
Harm Meiners (Cello) · Flóra Fábri (Harpsichord)
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![New Orleans Jazz Band of Cologne
Established in 1959 as "Maryland Jazz Band of Cologne",
in 2015 renamed to "New Orleans Jazz Band of Cologne"
Bruno van Acoleyen · Trumpet & Vocals
Bart Brouwer · Trombone & Vocals
John Defferary · Clarinet & Vocals
Dominik Dötsch · Piano (Guest)
Hans-Martin "Büli" Schöning · Banjo & Guitar
Markus "Benny" Daniels · Bass
Reinhard Küpper · Drums & Leading
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![Quantz Collegium
Baroque Ensemble
Artistic Director: Jochen Baier
The first founding of the Quantz Collegium dates back to 1936, when the then 22-year-old flutist Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm Bodensohn (1914-2003) founded a chamber music ensemble and gave him the name of the "father" of the German flute history, Johann Joachim Quantz. The 2nd World War destroyed all further plans. After the war, Bodensohn became the first solo flutist of the newly founded SWR-Symphony-Orchestra in Baden-Baden and lived there with his family. In addition to his orchestral work under the conductors Hans Rosbaud (1895-1962) and Ernest Bour (1913-2001), he founded in the 1950s with colleagues once again the Quantz Collegium. After discovering the Wonderful "Favorite Palace" near Rastatt in Germany, he succeeded with great commitment in 1957 for the first time to perform the "Festive Serenades at Rastatt Favorite Palace". The today since more than 60 years existing concert series is charcterized by one particular aspect: The less known composers of the Baroque and Classical periods should be made accessible to the public by confrontating them with the great, unforgettable masters of music history. Furthermore, the historical ensemble of the namesake Johann Joachim Quantz at the court of Frederick II. is role model and obligation for a further focus on musical content: The performance of flute music from the Baroque and the Classical era. With these two programmatic weightings, it has now been possible to achieve an extraordinary variety and longevity with this concert series. An inner desire of the ensemble is the helping to preserve the music of the past in its great diversity and to offer it to the public with living performances. The concerts in the splendid "Sala Terrena" (Garden Hall) of the "Rastatt Favorite Palace" (Schloss Favorite Rastatt), combined with the "historical" costumes of the musicians, resulted in the today's special reputation of the concert series and its almost historical dimension. Since 1982 Jochen Baier has been flutist and since 1991 flutist and leader of the ensemble. Under his direction, the ensemble has developed a wealth of programs through the variety of participating musicians and through intensive researches in libraries and archives. More than 2000 different compositions were performed during this time. During 540 concerts so far (until 2017), about 300 different composers were musically introduced and their curriculum vitae were presented in the historical context with text explanations. So far the concerts have been performed by more than 150 different musicians. Some of whom participated in one concert only. Others, as member of the ensemble, influenced the concert series with their activity through years or decades. View more information (in German) under: www.festliche-serenaden.de.
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